Matt Stevens, former Patriots Super Bowl champ, ᴅᴇᴀᴅ at 51

Matt Stevens, former Patriots Super Bowl champ, ᴅᴇᴀᴅ at 51

Former NFL and Appalachian State safety Matt Stevens has died at the age of 51.

Stevens was selected by the Bills in the third round of the 1996 draft as a safety, playing eight years in the league and won a Super Bowl with the Patriots in 2001.

In 2007, Stevens was paralyzed from the waist down in a motorcycle accident where he broke his spinal cord.

Matthew Stevens pᴀssed away at 51. Walker’s Funeral Home

Four years later, in 2011, Stevens was able to move around again thanks to special leg braces that were made for him.

No cause of death was immediately given.

Stevens was a star at Appalachian State, where he was a two-time All-American and helped lead the team to the Southern Conference Championship in 1995.

Defensive back Matt Stevens #23 of the Washington Redskins looking at the field during a game against the Philadelphia Eagles at Veterans Stadium on October 8, 2000. Getty Images
Matt Stevens of the New England Patriots grabbing Richard Huntley of the Carolina Panthers during a football game at Ericsson Stadium, North Carolina in 2002 Getty Images

The defensive back played on eight teams during his career, starting with the Bills and also spending time with the Eagles, Redskins, Patriots, and Texans.

In 1999, Stevens had a career year, playing in 15 games and intercepting six pᴀsses, just one off the NFL lead.

Matt Stevens, safety for the New England Patriots, running with the football after intercepting a pᴀss during a 2001 NFL game against the Denver Broncos. Getty Images
Matt Stevens of the New England Patriots posing with the Superbowl XXXVI trophy after their victory over the Rams at the Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana Getty Images

Born in Chapel Hill, N.C., Stevens appeared in 108 games in his NFL career, amᴀssing 282 tackles, and notably appeared in all three of the Patriots’ playoff games in their magical 2001 playoff run that culminated with a shocking Super Bowl upset of the Rams.

In his spare time, Stevens enjoyed being a compeтιтive shooter.

Stevens attended Chapel Hill High School, where he is in the school’s hall of fame.

He is survived by his mother Jean Thillberg, father, Vincent Stevens, brother, Mark, and his two children Cᴀssidie and Colin of Avon by the Sea, N.J., according to an obituary posted by Walker’s Funeral Home in Chapel Hill.

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